If you think you are smart.... think again :D
Take a look at this old test.
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If I had to learn and then recall all of the different parts of the constitution for a test I could probably do it. But I'd probably forget most of it within a couple of years. Maybe we should go find the guy who took that test today, and see if he still remembers all of that.
No unfortunately, the last time I had U.S. History ( last year in 8th grade) we spent more time on slavery than anything else. We were never taught much about amendments and cabinet members. Now that I see this, I should really get to remembering the people who run my country. :?
The same here really. Last year was mainly The American Revolution, and The Civil War. Nothing else.No unfortunately, the last time I had U.S. History ( last year in 8th grade) we spent more time on slavery than anything else. We were never taught much about amendments and cabinet members. Now that I see this, I should really get to remembering the people who run my country. :?
jman1553
If I had to learn and then recall all of the different parts of the constitution for a test I could probably do it. But I'd probably forget most of it within a couple of years. Maybe we should go find the guy who took that test today, and see if he still remembers all of that.
ProudLarry
He's probably got dimentia. :/
Memorization does not equate to intelligence. That entire test was nothing more than straight up memorization which helps nobody in the real world when it comes to solving problems. Education became a lot more practical in the last 50 years.
my thoughts exactly.Memorization does not equate to intelligence. That entire test was nothing more than straight up memorization which helps nobody in the real world when it comes to solving problems. Education became a lot more practical in the last 50 years.
Saturos3091
[QUOTE="taj7575"]pretty much every question there falls under the knowledge and comprehensions which are the lowest levels in bloom taxonomy.......try again.A 100 question test with written answers is a little more than memorization..
Dante2710
You also have to understand the concepts. it's not just memorize it real quick and you are good to go. That much meomorization, espeically remembering the amendments at that young of an age isint that easy to do, considering you would probably fail the second you took that test..
i learned this this year. im a senior, but still this isnt hard if you have gone over it twice.curtkobain
This. The chances are this kid studied for the test. Every time I have studied for a test, regardless of what the subject was, I received a very good grade. In other words...study and anyone can be that smart also. :)
pretty much every question there falls under the knowledge and comprehensions which are the lowest levels in bloom taxonomy.......try again.[QUOTE="Dante2710"][QUOTE="taj7575"]
A 100 question test with written answers is a little more than memorization..
taj7575
You also have to understand the concepts. it's not just memorize it real quick and you are good to go. That much meomorization, espeically remembering the amendments at that young of an age isint that easy to do, considering you would probably fail the second you took that test..
once again, thats COMPREHENSION AND KNOWLEDGE :|yeah well i'm in 4th grade and i learned it in 3rd grade!i just learned this(im in 8th grade)
munchlax99
[QUOTE="taj7575"][QUOTE="Dante2710"] pretty much every question there falls under the knowledge and comprehensions which are the lowest levels in bloom taxonomy.......try again. Dante2710
You also have to understand the concepts. it's not just memorize it real quick and you are good to go. That much meomorization, espeically remembering the amendments at that young of an age isint that easy to do, considering you would probably fail the second you took that test..
once again, thats COMPREHENSION AND KNOWLEDGE :|..Which is a little more than just memororizing it real quick. You first said memorization doesnt show how smart a person actually is. Now you are talking about comprhension and knowledge..Which is more than just "meomorizing" something. This is a smart 8th grade kid to just mess up on just one question dealing with a pretty complex subject..
once again, thats COMPREHENSION AND KNOWLEDGE :|[QUOTE="Dante2710"][QUOTE="taj7575"]
You also have to understand the concepts. it's not just memorize it real quick and you are good to go. That much meomorization, espeically remembering the amendments at that young of an age isint that easy to do, considering you would probably fail the second you took that test..
taj7575
..Which is a little more than just memororizing it real quick. You first said memorization doesnt show how smart a person actually is. Now you are talking about comprhension and knowledge..Which is more than just "meomorizing" something. This is a smart 8th grade kid to just mess up on just one question dealing with a pretty complex subject..
It's not complex. Those are just memorization problems. Tests like the one in this topic are the reason I never had to study until college.
For this to be comprehension it would have to require the student giving an explanation and analysis. Obviously this test does not require such deep understanding of the material. In fact, it doesn't require understanding of the material at all, just knowledge of it.
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